The operation of restoring a part as close to it's previous condition as possible.
DON'T PANIC! (procedure run down)
(1) 'Notification' appears recognizing something bad happening.
(2) Assess notification and take appropriate action. If you aren't sure what problem has occurred you will need to run a command line from the operator's interface 'diag ('part name' notification came from)' This will essentially give you a damage report of the specified part.
(3) You must then enact a form of repair. This is of a range of difficulty levels depending on what add-ons you have to assist you. Some, with preferences previously set, will auto-repair notifications as they occur. Sometimes this will cause a series of messages to occur listing damage and an immediately following repair message.
If you do not have an automatic form of repair you will need to troubleshoot it based on what damage has been incurred.
List of Critical Damage(#8) and corresponding repairs needed
Power Failure
The operator has run a 'diag' command line on the component and it is displaying the '(Part/Component name) is failing to respond' notification. However, other internal sensors or add-ons can somehow contact parts of the component. This limited contact proves that their is another path for power to get through. With another pathway available for power it is a limited power failure. Note: If no contact is detected then there is no other pathway or the part may have been destroyed or ruptured.
The operator needs to tell the CPU to use a different pathway for materials. The operator can do this by directing the CPU to use one of the pathways the internal sensors or add-ons are detecting as operational.
Electrical Short
The operator has run a 'diag' command line on the component and it is displaying that '(Part/Component name) is experiencing an electrical short at (pathway loc.)' notification. The electrical short may also be causing a brown out to other components. The notification will also display the pathway that is associated with the electrical short. Using add-ons or other means the operator must repair it in the same manner as a brown out (see above).
Power Surge
The operator is receiving the warning, 'Power surge detected in (Part/Component name).' The operator must immediately stem the flow of power from the power source, wherever it may be. Continuation of operation at such levels will run the risk of creating electrical shorts. Keep in mind that the power surge may be from an outside source. The operator can stem the power in a number of ways; (1) The operator can engage the ECSOS(#10 ) around the power source, which will stop power flowing from it altogether. (2) The operator can log into the power source directly and adjust the settings (if it responds). (3) The operator can intentionally cause an electrical short in effect jury-rigging an intentional brown out or black out.
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The operation of restoring a part as close to it's previous condition as possible.
DON'T PANIC! (procedure run down)